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Title: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: cryptoenthusiastUS on October 24, 2018, 03:16:57 PM
Give me please some examples of projects, your profit from node and amount that you spent on node.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Jadz on October 24, 2018, 03:18:21 PM
Well, EOS supernode holders get around 5k$ per day, based on the present value of the EOS. I thinks it is profitable:)) Now I am very attentively looking for fresh projects where I can purchase a node, Vite looks attractive.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: leviathon on October 25, 2018, 05:20:30 PM
Give me please some examples of projects, your profit from node and amount that you spent on node.
I know that lindacoin is a good masternode coin but I am personally not a fan of masternode or supernode coins. It just seems like they are trying to make people put in a lot of money into the coins at a time but with coins like that you are always getting more coins from staking. All you have to do is hold and hope that the price of the coins go up


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Gurjasmeet on October 25, 2018, 05:34:17 PM
I think there is a confusing. If the coins give us profit that called supermode.but they are only for attractive to the investors to invest maximum amount.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Ariella Maldonado on October 26, 2018, 03:57:32 AM
Nodes are profitable, specially the supernodes. Through Supernodes, you can earn so much at a time. But that can't be specifically identified how much. You can try that if you want.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: disconnectme on October 26, 2018, 05:08:48 AM
To set up node and supernodes that would pay you decent profit you need to have huge money because you need to invest into the right projects which are very expensive to set up, because most of the projects Masternodes now are scam or lacking liquidity which is something you don't want because as more tokens enters the circulation the price dumped along


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: CuriousGeorge on October 26, 2018, 05:28:50 AM
Give me please some examples of projects, your profit from node and amount that you spent on node.
That depends on how kind of MN coin that you have invested it. I remember this time dash needs a lot of money to become the masternode but remember you can take them all anytime as you want. It's just like staking your tokens or shares in the blockchain to earn the regular dividend. DASH, PIVX, KICK and many more.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: santouao on October 26, 2018, 05:30:54 AM
To set up node and supernodes that would pay you decent profit you need to have huge money because you need to invest into the right projects which are very expensive to set up, because most of the projects Masternodes now are scam or lacking liquidity which is something you don't want because as more tokens enters the circulation the price dumped along

Hi there, Ive heard so mucb about masternode but they require you to stake a bigger amount of coins. Can you explain how the process work for this? Ive been into crypto but never tried any masternode before but hearing them a lot these day. I have a token called rebl and they will launch theit mainnet and include a masternode system. They said the ptofit is outstanding but still i dont know how this will gain? Is this simple as staking or putting your coin on their system with a monthly fixed income?


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: EscrowService28 on October 26, 2018, 05:37:01 AM
Give me please some examples of projects, your profit from node and amount that you spent on node.
That depends on how kind of MN coin that you have invested it. I remember this time dash needs a lot of money to become the masternode but remember you can take them all anytime as you want. It's just like staking your tokens or shares in the blockchain to earn the regular dividend. DASH, PIVX, KICK and many more.

Hi there so the process i quite simple? does staking for masternode or supernode requires to put the coins on a particular wallet they asked for? Or it is still inside the wallet where the coins are stored? Ive been confuse how the system work out for MN and likely to know more about it. Can you give an example of a certain project and how it works? Thanks, I appreciate if you could give me some initials about it.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: armack18 on October 26, 2018, 05:44:29 AM
Why not? This one is very nice for the far-sighted holding so there are not any doubts about its not being profitable of stable and promising as for me.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: sofmyhad on October 26, 2018, 06:05:47 AM
Node is not for me, its indexes are lower that I used to have in coins so the possibility that I will use it is too low and unpredictable that I will not use it at all.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Yankeeruinx on October 26, 2018, 07:00:33 AM
Stakenet MN's will be very profitable I think. They are launching their DEX soon which will be run through their MN network, all trading fees generated are paid back to MN holders. They are also adding privacy features running through TOR on their network, again fee's generated will be paid to MN holders. Soon they will allow 3rd party devs to start building DApps on their platform which again all fee's generated will be paid back to the MN's.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: jardine on October 26, 2018, 02:04:49 PM
You can use this service and decide yourself - it s worth invest in MN or not: https://masternodes.online/

Usually, expensive MN - if buyed in initial auction from the start and team have a track record, reputation and not be a scam - have very nice ROI.
But so many MN scam this days; so, it s definitely a gamble.

Cheap MN have very long ROI and price (and project) go down pretty quick.





Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Mr. Perfect77798 on October 26, 2018, 03:40:06 PM
EOS supernode holders get around $ 5k per day,based on the present value of the EOS. It's profitable I guess. You should attentively look for fresh projects where you can purchase a node.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: criptoman83 on October 26, 2018, 03:49:29 PM
It all depends on the project, which node you choose to work with. It is necessary to analyze the project prospects before buying coins to put the node. Many of these projects are now more like pyramids.EOS is a good option, but it's hard to get into the top to get rewards for finding the block.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Audrina Harvey on October 26, 2018, 05:22:32 PM
Having a Node or Supernode is indeed profitable. You can earn a significant amount of maoney from your node or nodes. And there is more profit in the Supernodes.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Lakai01 on October 26, 2018, 05:24:26 PM
Verity (formerly known as Eventum) lets you run nodes. I am not sure if you can still register a new node, but you may give it a try!


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Jadyn Arroyo on October 26, 2018, 05:24:46 PM
Nodes are indeed profitable such as EOS supernode holders can get around $5000 a day give or take. But before thinking about owning/investing in a node you have to know there are a lot of things to learn about it in order to be in a position to gain the most. For instance you can look into new projects to get a node such as from vite as it looks like it has potential. But think it through before deciding anything.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: kingzpro on October 26, 2018, 05:47:22 PM
I do not recommend investing in masternodes at the moment because you have to invest a lot to get back small value due to extreme bears in the market, i think its like locking down all your money in a static asset.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: BGanio on October 26, 2018, 06:05:23 PM
Give me please some examples of projects, your profit from node and amount that you spent on node.

If you want to earn monthly big amount of money from nodes You need to find lowcap promising masternode coins. For example you will invest 2k now to that masternode coin.
And in bull market the value of 2k dollar token will be 100 k dollar. So with that last value you can earn 1k  dollar per month from nodes. But as i mentioned that before you need to find a coin and after
that coin need to be very good x and after you can make profit with your node.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Davidbaecker on October 26, 2018, 06:15:30 PM
I don't have a clear idea about it but some of my friends are supernodes holders. And from what they told me I think it is pretty profitable. You should keep digging around for more information.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: Jadz on October 26, 2018, 07:48:04 PM
Vite announced TestNet Incentive Plan, Super Node Election and Mining Rewards.
https://medium.com/vitelabs/vite-testnet-incentive-plan-744cf45a9d0
Looks very promising and intresting, I will try to participate if there is enough funds. This is what I need -- fresh, but very promising project.


Title: Re: Is it profitable to have a Node/Supernode?
Post by: cryptoenthusiastUS on October 26, 2018, 08:24:13 PM
Vite announced TestNet Incentive Plan, Super Node Election and Mining Rewards.
https://medium.com/vitelabs/vite-testnet-incentive-plan-744cf45a9d0
Looks very promising and intresting, I will try to participate if there is enough funds. This is what I need -- fresh, but very promising project.
Thanks, I will learn more.